Welcome to our Blue Christmas worship, made just for those who may want to recognize the special meaning of Christmas, but who don't feel all that jolly.

In this short worship, we'll be singing some contemplative Christmas songs, read the Christmas scripture from Luke 2:1-20, light our four Advent candles and the Christ candle, hear a short Christmas message from Rev. Richard Propes, and the go out singing Silent Night with candlelight photos.

If you have advent candles and would like to light them along with us, you will need get them ready, and light them as we light the ones you will see on the screen. May God bless you this Christmas, and thank you so much for joining us! Continue reading →

Happy Christmas! We invite you to worship with us this special Christmas worship, put it together so that you may join in a variety of ways. You may even want to bring in family, friends and neighbors, especially those who will not be able to attend a physical Christmas worship service.

How could Mary know as she was told she would have a son Jesus, what all that would mean? In her day and to the world? We are still pondering that question as we observe the Fourth Sunday in Advent. We are blessed to have guest minister, Rev. Dean Phelps bring our message today about God's Word in the World, and how our choices, no matter how insignificant they seem, truly matter.Continue reading →

How beautiful are the feet of those who brings good news of peace. Our worship today, for the Third Sunday of Advent, has the Theme of Peace, with Rev. Russ Smith sharing a special word about "beautiful feet" as the word goes out to the world about Jesus Christ.
We hope that you'll join us for Worship this week...and share it around, especially with people who may not have been able to worship in a physical church.
This worship includes special opportunities to follow along in singing, prayer, and scripture. As we do every week, we will share communion together at the end of worship (breaking of the bread). We pass along the invitation to join in or simply meditate as we tell of Jesus' invitation to "do this in remembrance of me." Continue reading →